Iggy Azalea Cancels Upcoming Tour Due To Low Tickets Sales. We Finally Out Here Winning!

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Iggy Azalea, comin’ straight outta Mullumbimby crack rock to the pop-pop or whatever, hasfinally thrown in the towel on her embattled Great Escape Tour, she announced in a public statement today. All dates will be canceled, and money will be refunded to anyone who paid to see ... whatever this is:



And if certain rumors are true, that’s really not a lot of refunds.

Although the official story has been that Iggy delayed the tour for months to make sure it lived up to her exacting standards (that may be half-true, because word is she’s really not much fun to work with), it also might be that Iggy Iggy is not biggie enough to headline an arena tour.

Here’s a graphic from March purporting to show that her ticket sales were in the toilet:

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That’s a half-full Staples Center, and tickets had been on sale for more than 3 months.

“There will be a new tour planned around Iggy’s new record to be released in 2016 and we apologize for any inconvenience,” Iggy’s statement threatens.

“It’s my first arena tour. And I’d like it to not be my last arena tour,” she said in March, when she initially rescheduled the entire thing.

http://defamer.gawker.com/felicias-i-mean-iggy-azaleas-tour-just-got-canceled-1707793389
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her management team should be fired....i mean, she had a few hits....but shes not ready to be headlining arena tours.should definitely be in smaller venues

From the Gawker (Defamer) comments

I put in an offer for her in late 2013 as requested by her agent. Not sure what kind of markets and room sizes she was usually doing or if this was just a special thing and she wanted to do an underplay. The show never ended up happening though. They wanted tickets to be around $15-$18 (they wanted to keep it under $20.) They ended up releasing the holds and not playing my town at all. People like Banks and Jessie Ware and Kesha and Icona Pop and Charli XCX play a 1200 cap venue in town... like recently... within the year. Lorde did the 3000 cap venue. There’s no reason she should be doing an 18,000 cap area. MAYBE like the Greek Theatre or Nokia or something, but not Staples Center. Katy Perry did a 15,000 cap amphitheater here and it sold out by the time the show came around, but you could still buy lawn tix like a few days before the show.

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Another reason to love Canada, they just made NXNE fall back and take the resident GFK biter/ hipster love of the moment Action Bronson off the bill.

First they popped s h i t:

"On Tuesday, May 26 a group of concerned Torontonians created a petition to remove Action Bronson from NXNE's lineup on Sunday, June 21 at Yonge-Dundas Square. The petition has spawned a passionate online discussion. The Festival would like to address this topic.
Action Bronson performed at Yonge-Dundas Square as part of NXNE in 2012 with Killer Mike, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah. It was a positive concert that was described by reviewers as "laid back", "a lot of fun" and a "world class hip-hop showcase". NXNE is confident the lineup on June 21 at Yonge-Dundas Square will make for another enjoyable day of music in a public space.

"NXNE will also present a number of rap artists at various venues, such as Tink and Kate Tempest, who have be lauded for the undisguised feminist viewpoints in their music." says Sara Peel, Managing Director of NXNE. " "That being said, in the interest of moving forward in a positive manner, we are engaging in discussion with our community about this important issue, and looking to provide opportunities for concerned voices to be heard."

NXNE believes each and every one of these artists have the right to express their views through music, but those views belong to them and them alone. Those who are offended by an artist are invited to check out other Festival showcases, as NXNE will present hundreds of artists this June - some may be considered controversial, but most are just plain fun."

http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2015/05/petition_launch.html

Then they apologized and asked Kiss:

"We at Northby Northeast (NXNE) are very proud of our 20 plus years relationship with the people of the City of Toronto. And for almost ten years we've shared Yonge-Dundas Square with you to present free, all ages shows open to the public. YDS is the city's space and as such we are obliged to listen to how the city and community want it used. A significant number of Torontonians have indicated their desire to have Action Bronson not perform at the Square. As annual guests in this space we feel we must accede to the strong wishes of the community and honour their input.

As a result, we will not be presenting Action Bronson at Yonge-Dundas Square but, hopefully we will still be presenting Action Bronson as part of Northby. We remain fundamentally committed to presenting this artist on a Toronto stage. We are not moving the Action show because we believe in censoring him or any other artists. In fact, we find the limiting of artistic expression distasteful. When artistic expression is limited, freedom and the evolution of ideas is often the casualty.

Hopefully, Action Bronson will accept our invitation to play at another, ticketed venue in the city so the public can decide for themselves if his work has merit. We booked Bronson, in part, because of his latest excellent disc, Mr. Wonderful.

We hope that this series of events does not foster some type of artistic chill in Toronto and its public spaces. Yonge-Dundas Square must remain a dynamic place where many viewpoints are expressed not just culturally but also at political events and rallies staged there.

We are heartened by the community engagement that has been taking place around this YDS show. This debate continues an important conversation about violence against women and its depiction in art and culture that is long overdue. We salute all of those who fight this battle and we would encourage everyone who has signed the petition or been engaged by this conversation to commit themselves personally to continuing the fight against violence against women. We at Northby pledge to continue being part of this discussion with the intent to help act as agents of change.

Sincerely,

The Directors of North by Northeast"

http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2015/05/nxne_no_longer.html

LOL

Please don't compare Bronson to Iggy. Bronson is an artist very much respected by his peers and gets love worldwide :blessed:
No on all fronts. Biting is never to be respected.
 
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